Examples of 'had a turnover' in a sentence

Meaning of "had a turnover"

Had a turnover refers to the act of experiencing changes in personnel or employees within a business or organization, typically involving hiring and departures

How to use "had a turnover" in a sentence

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had a turnover
They had a turnover on their next possession as well.
Back then we really had a turnover.
The company had a turnover of a million dollars a day and that was a lot of trouble.
This is nothing . Back then, we really had a turnover.
Hargreaves' money-lending business had a turnover of just under three million quid.
She had a turnover of 50 crores in just two years.
The Knicks had a turnover.
Exceeding ECU 50 where the firm acquired had a turnover million;.
Last year it had a turnover of 4 billion DEM.
Last year, North Security had a turnover of 1.
Have you not had a turnover of more than 50 people?
At this point the company had a turnover of £23 million.
Normoxic ALAS2 had a turnover time of approximately 36 h.
The shop sold groceries and only had a turnover of £20 per week.
It is modern and had a turnover of 37 million last year.

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And the truth is… when I left the company, it had a turnover of about 30 million euros.
Let's go. We have had a turnover on every series so far.
At the time of sale the company had a turnover of A$250 million a year.
The sister company ETS had a turnover of £6 million and employed 28 staff.
Look how bitter you are. Have you not had a turnover of more than 50 people?

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